The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 01, 1916, Image 6
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD
' Wednesday, November 1. i9 l6
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Will Continue Through Fair Week in Order to give Fair Vhitcis an Opportunity to Take Advantage of the
Many Bargains Offered at
BARGAIN
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Door ToMPOst Office
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While at the Fair it will pay you to come in and Compare our Prices with Others. We will Save you Money
Below We Quote a Few of The Many Bargains to be Found Here
X./ MEN’S'SUITS
*25.00 suits in Blue, Brown, etc $14*03
$20.00 values at ...$12.03
Wool Serge, best workmanship, all colors. $13.0 ( >
• to $18.00 values, now ....$8.98 and $0.03
All wool Worsted, fine workmanship, most popular
shades of blue, brown and gray, values
$12.00, now .: $7.08
Men’s suits, all sizes, all colors, values $10.00 to
$12.00, now .. ... $6.43
A big line of Men’s suits, values $6.00 to' $10.00,
‘ nov<\ .'vX. .* $3.48, $4.48 and $5.0*
BOYS’ SUITS X.
All sizes and colors, $5 to $6 values, now $4.48, $3.50 to
$4.00. Suits at * ....$2.48
Big assortment of children’s suits, regular prices
$2.00 to $3.50, now 98c, $1.48 and $1.93
LADIES’COAT SUITS f
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$30.00 Coat Suits, now going at $19.00
$20.00 Coat Suits, now going at h. . .v... .$15.00
$15.00 Coat Suits, now going at x* $11.93
$12.00 Coat Suits, now going at Xx $8.98
A big assortment at $6.98 and $4.98.
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■ / MILLINERY
Our entire stock of latest up-to-date Hats Trimmed
and I'nirimmed, also Sport Hats (all fresh goods) at
COST. Also Fur and other trimmings at COST.
CHILDREN’S HATS
Big variety of Children’s Hats at and below COST.
v SHOES
Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes at 25 to 50 per cent
reduction. School Shoes going at almost half price.
UNDERWEAR
Fleece lined, heavy, 50c value for 39c
No goods will be CHARGED or SENT ON APPROVAL during this sale. Everything will be sold for CASH. Be sure and come early in order to get first pick. AH,
goods will be marked in plain figures. Come and convi nee yourself of the great opportunity to save money and get nice, clean merchandise..
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B. LEVY, Manager
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Walterboro, South Carolina
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Miss Connor Writes
to Club Members
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TIip following l**tu-r lias W»*n
lian«l«‘il Tho l , res*» and Standard fojf
|i»bli< atjon:
Dcjir ( lull Mionber: ,X
This is my Iasi o|ipo>rfini(\ to
nipt* my rluh ni**mbfix t<> btiiig in-
ibcir produrtH for^ Exhibits at Th*‘
Smithvi ii ( aioljjrti Fain ni-xi «
i* I want to Xk that rach olio fe*»|
that th*“y. will In* individually
spunsiWf for our hootb ''at tho fair,
atukio opoi ato in r*v«X' way to ni-ako
^i?i«* ( nllHon < ourtF) hooth tho h**si
and most attnipm;**. Wo ran do it
if wo try. so lot oa«h ono hring In
what tlioyXavo put up durine ibo
>oar forXiti hooth Also ploaso lot
tlwso fjrodurt.i n ub Waltoiboro
S'lHidax of this wook. and not laty:
titan Monday. Nov *;ib. for tho fair
opons on Trtojiday nuTtninff, and th*
booths should bo out it el y <ouiplot*-i
ivpd everything platred in them Xi
Monday afternopn* Ue sure
vnu have your hatne on the Vottont
of oat h oontainer heforo X Hjavos
vour homo, and if anvIiyXg Is ship-
bed hy freight ho stmyfo have your
return adtlress o tt tbi‘ package an4
send ni' 4 the hilt oXlading hy tnail
so that I can gtXit put of tho office
and,place tho/fontents in tho booth
layX 1 want bach plrl to
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Smoaks Wants
^Wilson Elected
Track Events at
Fair Next Week
The following letter has been re-
teived trom F. Deny. Slovaks: •
Smoalis./Oct. —-Kditor Press ^
and Staudard Kncltisr-d .t,in<l cheek-
tot JX'" 1 for the Woodrow Wilspn
tutuX given hy citizen? of Smoaks..
follows:
Please send this t<( the p!l*t• , ' ,
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The atXletic feature of the first
day of The fair will be that of tho
track meet. The committee , has -
arranged a very attractive schedule Hoar Mr. Kditor:
yf ,events, and the rivalry between
counties and
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* I.KTTEHS FROM
* THE PEOPLE
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From “Ashton (*H4zen.’*
Ashton. S. f ., Ocd. 27. 1916
a uthorities.
Yours turly.
F. L DERRY
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lozen cans oP tomatoes.
^o thatXwo can make tin* booth, .it
tractX* with them.. This beipg out
tii-^U y»*at in th«* work, we want .to
lX* the-tomato in the boptft a: much
yXis possible, ihoii^h 1 want anything
' No that you pot lip during tho year
in cans or in glase
tiET WOMEN S l»IMi:>
Federal Vgents voorch for Origina
tors of “Ewtless t'Uain.”
Minttoapolis. let. 2lX_ Thouaand ;
of letters, each cntyttiiniog ton rents
are pouting into the local postofflco
dJiilv from women in various tarts!
of the country who have joints! fn
the counties and schools will be
keen. The meet will ho conducted
hy competent officials and p-omis-s
to he fast and interest in g. Captain
I*. S. I.eTallier, coach of the Cita
del track team, will umpire and
from the past records of^his work
in this capacity the meet will he
quickly and cleanly conducted. The
meet wjil begin at 11 a. m., or afte.-
the arrival of the mnrntng trains and
the events will l>e as follows:
r>n yard da?h (girl? only.*
I'ot.yard dash (boys or girls,*
220 yard dash.
4(o yard dash.
Half mile.
One mile.
Running broad jump.
Standing broad jump
1»g of War (COunty feim of fiv>
met*. *
2 1-2 tHfle, relay tin no n
tountv running l-( mile-eacjrf
Suirahle prizes will he jrfven and
application blanks can he ohtaine<l
Irony the principals Tf the schools
in the section. who are (nter-
•sted are requeued to secure the?**
blank? and then* in or to'w rite
to the At>M*c Committee of the
fair: X/
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ernge Exchange."
Federal agents are searching for
1 want to, rail attention again to ! ' n endless yhain s»h»*mc prntnot
the fat i that. It will t»v necessary for ^ so-called National Droak-
each cluh member desiring a *froo
pts« to the Southe-n UXolfna Fp4f r .
to file with me by Monday. Nov. ulUiuige of (he "exchange, who
n record TtoolT of "Hietr woydF done' ar, ‘ wanted for using (he mails to
during (he year, and also a history 1 <,pf^au, ^•
of the work mad'* in booklet form * wonian who would send
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Pke the ones explatneyl during the
short course. If Nils requirement
i* met with, ybu will qlao receive a 1
certificate fo- your year’s work, and
*vt year will be termed a necond
year club member.
(’ORA 1,. CONNOR.
Co Home Hem. Agent.
NOTIOK!
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All the rlerka of everj' W. O. W.
ramp In Colleton county are hereby
requested to meet at R. M. Jeffer
ies’ office in Walterhoro on Thurs-
dan. Not. •. at 10:30 o’clock.
Some important business is to be
brought before the clerks. Doa’t
fail to be preseat. This is the first
day of ths fair and we ran attend
both. Be prompt at 10:30 o’clock.
Fraternally,
C. N. LANODALE.
ten rents in silvet and write five
friends urging them to join in the
chain, the "exchange” promised a
"new. 1917 model, silk petticoat."
The volume -of mail for the "ex
change" is rdpjjily growing, said
Postmaster E' A..Pury. "and today
we received twenty-five thousand
dimes Thousands of the letters
have been returned to the writer*,
hut a large majority carry no return
marks. »
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It is said these letters are being
circulated in this county.
NOTICE!
All persons not payirg town
licenses by Not. 10. 1916. (which
is 10 days grace) will be fined,
which fine is in discretion of mayor
not exceeding $100 for each day. as
per town ordinance.
' JNO. D. GLOVER.
Tl-l-JL Mayo f> .
Now is lb** Tim** to «;**( Hid of The***
I’gly S|Ngs.
Ho you know how easy it is to re
move those urflv spots so that no one
will can you freckle-face*
Simply get an ounce of carpol. ex-
?ra strong, from your druggist, ; nd
a few applications should show yon
how easy it is to rid yourself of
freckles and get a beautiful*com
plexion. The sun and winds this
month have a sirring tendency to
bring out freckles, and as a result
more carpo) is gold In these month*.
Re sure to r.sk for the extra strong,
as this is sold under guarantee of
money back if it fails to remove the
freckle*—Carpol laboratories, Bos
ton. Mass . Sta. M. Mail orders
filled.
NOTICE!
Mr. O. L. Gahagan ha* accepted
a position with H. A. Franci*. It —
will be remembered that Mr. Gabs- These are
gan waa with Mr. Francis soma hoped for. and now realised. *_*«
yaafa ago and la well experienced In enrollment was larger at the open
the beef business.
In my "correction”, several weeks
ago. I said "Ashton didn’t like to
‘•fly’ under Lilse colors.” That was
and is still true, but I also said that
if even one thing happened that we
could truthfully publish I’d gladly
a<k you tri publish^ it. Please give
the following a prominent place in
your paper. For two years mX
little "Professor” has waded through
gras? and weeds -almost as fall as
he is to get to his schopU. hut no
longer will he he forced to do this.
The "Alive School" 4t Lodge (our
sister (ow n * or. the great' work Ta
bor school is dfiing. or something,
has awakened Ashton trustees—
they’ve hjXd the school grounds
cleared and now they are painting
the frCHool building. . Now that th«*
trustees\re awake we believe they
/will “wake tip” our professor and
with his able assistant. Miss Irene
Steele, we have HOPES for Ashton
school, ’though U comes too late for
those who have been forced to send
their children a wav to school lone
before they were old enough or be
fore it was necessary, we are glad
we can hope that no more w 11* V.o
forced to leave home to hunt school
advantages, for there i? no reason
•vhy .Vhton cannot have as good
«chriol a? any in Colleton. The-.*
wil* have. too. if those who are pt
the head <>f It can only realize that
Vshton’s children are just as worthy,
as the children of apy place.
With best wishes
"ASHTON CITIZENX
“I>REAMS COME TRI E”
Lodge Ort. 2rt.—We have often
heard of the seng- "When Dream?
Come True ” The title of this song
at least is meeting fulfillment at
Ashton. Most especially since a
citizen of this copimunitv seemed
to think that the nainting of the
Ashton school building was only a
dream The dream has come trfiV
and ceases any longer tj he an Idle
fanev or any Gvpsr dream. The
paint arrows are actually at work
spreading * coat of paint on tho
school building.
Our citizen was verv hopeful of
better things In the school Mne at
Ashton, and 1 reallv believe those
hope* are being realized as never
before. In fact to all ontside *o-
m**ranees it would seem that better
things are coming ever? day. The
paint dream ha* come true, alai th«
dream shout a nice. eK?u vard
all better thine* hne*
Our
tag than any previous year in the
Horses and Mules
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, We have just received a car of
horses*and one of mules in St. Louis.
These are among the best that we
ever purchased and were selected by
our Mr. Ayer at St. Louis in person,
with a view of getting what our
trade demands. If in need of a good
farm horse or mule, be sure to see
these before buying.
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Walterboro, S. C.
history of this school. Our condi
tions are gradually improving each
year and we hope each month .
We now have better things in the
school line at Aahton than ever be
fore, and we verily believe we are
not wrong in hoping for even great
er Improvement. This win surely
come if all the patrons of the school
and people of the community will
give a hard pull with the trustees
and teachers, y r
’ * • ASHTON CITIZEN.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. BradW
passed through Walterboro &D ur *
day en route from St. Stephen? to
EstiU, where thriy will make their
future home.
W. Z. Ayer left Saturday for >t
Louis to purchase two cars of mule*
and horses. Mr. Ayer went there
two weeks ago and brought in 1
car of mules which have all bee*
sold.